How to make a note crescendo to a dynamic, then apply a different dynamic to the next note?
I think the title is self-explanatory.
I have this situation right now:
I want the first note to crescendo to mp as written, but the note after that should be p. Is this possible? If not, I might put this into Feature Requests. Because as far as I can tell, the target dynamic of a crescendo has to be applied to the note after the crescendo, which is preventing me from doing this.
Comments
The easiest way is to make that first whole note into a doted half tied to a quarter. Then put the desired loud dynamic under the quarter. You could fiddle with an extravagant hidden note and measure setup. I don't think it is worth it. Besides players (and MuseScore )will know just how loud you want it.
In reply to The easiest way is to make… by bobjp
"Besides players (and MuseScore )will know just how loud you want it."
No, that's my problem, MuseScore does not know how loud I want it. The playback is what's important to me here and the playback is not cooperating. But if I find no other option, I'll try what you suggested. Also, what do you mean with measure setup?
You could click on the hairpin and then click mp in the palettes, which would attach an mp to the end of the hairpin.
In reply to You could click on the… by Howard-C
Thank you, this works notation-wise, but the playback will still ignore the dynamic on the next note, and honestly the playback is what's more important to me here.
In reply to Thank you, this works… by Kanashimi
This is what I mean.
Some people us a rather complex hidden staff trick that looks like your image but plays like you are asking for. Too complicated for me.
In reply to This is what I mean. … by bobjp
I mean, I don't want it to look like my image, it was just for reference and to show what I have right now.
I already understood what your suggestion was, I was just hoping that there'd be a way to actually precisely do what I wanted. Because what you're showing does work, but it slightly (even if it's barely noticeable) alters how it plays out because the crescendo won't go across the entire note. That's what's bothering me. As I said, I'm willing to do this if there's no other way, but... ugh. I hate that something seemingly simple like the thing I'm asking for is apparently not possible.
In reply to I mean, I don't want it to… by Kanashimi
I suppose you could make the last note an eight or sixteenth, or less. MS4 doesn't do double dotted notes yet that I can find. In MS3 you could make a quadruple dotted half note tied to 64th note.
In reply to I suppose you could make the… by bobjp
Yeah, I probably would've done that anyway.
By the way: double, triple and quadruple dotted notes can be done via keyboard shortcuts, assignable in the preferences :D
In reply to Yeah, I probably would've… by Kanashimi
Ah, OK. I don't use many shortcuts.
In reply to Ah, OK. I don't use may… by bobjp
You can also add their toolbar buttons from the settings cogwheel in the note input toolbar.
In reply to You can also add their… by jeetee
Excellent. Thanks.